So you want to ignore a country who's ruler has made statements declaring his intention to use nuclear weapons. Had videos produced showing the
destruction of Seoul and Washington D.C, along with others showing an invasion of South Korea. Told outsiders to leave South Korea, removed workers
form the joint North and South Korean factory, and cut off military communication with South. Not mention he has armed missiles in firing position, as
of today, sitting on his Eastern coast and you want to pretend he is simply a bratty child looking for attention?

Not a good approach. While I agree that the North is not going to take any action that will lead to Kim Yong-Un losing power, I think simply ignoring
him is a terrible idea.

The United States, South Korea, and Japan all have to take this at face value or risk not being prepared if he does the unthinkable. Prepare for the
worst, hope for the best.

Every politician wants to show that he is a capable leader once he achieves a position. This is lil Kim's show.

He's just shown the world he's a loose cannon and someone who doesn't think rationally. He has succeeded in making his neighbors and allies
uncomfortable and has further isolated his country by his actions. When you threaten an entire region, and put your own citizen's lives in jeopardy,
you have no business being a leader.

If the North Korean people ever realize how this self-centered childish cowboy put their lives in danger, they should band together and overthrow him
and his ruthless military. This is one of the many dictators the world can do without.

As others have said you don’t really need to go and create a whole new thread just to say “no chance NK is going to do anything”. I would
understand if you have given us a analysis of the situation that had led you to this conclusion but you’ve not.

Ignoring them is a horrible idea, NK is a problem that has to be sorted out one way or the other.

I personally believe that a break in the cease fire is inevitable and there will be a return to war.

Originally posted by MystikMushroom
Shane Smith last night on either John Stewart or Colbert said it's just sabre rattling. He would know better than I would, considering he's been to
N. Korea twice.

I agree partially, I'd like to add that Kim Yong-Un is young, arrogant and on the global stage relatively unknown. These character flaws coupled with
tensions between the two Korea's being at an all time high leaves the potential for someone starting a war accidently a real possibility. Not the
kind of situation I'd leave up to someone's opinion.

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